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three-quarters of democrats oppose the law. obama care is still the law of the land but i'm not sure the fight is going to end. 37 times the house voted to repeal this. >> the fight's just starting. you have two games that are going on right now and will go on now for years. there's the political game and the what's best for the health of americans and the american economy game and right now -- >> why can't those be the same thing in. >> -- they're in conflict right now and this he's the problem. the white house will spend this summer trying to pump up this plan, to promote it, social media, personal appearances, the president is going to go hard to try to get as many people ready for enrollment in october when open enrollment begins because the whole success or failure of the plan depends on that. they'll be pumping the plan the best they can. the republicans, 37 votes, ready to appeal it. more than that you'll see trying to hold up the implementation process wherever they can, funding issues, whatnot. the real problem here is
three-quarters of democrats oppose the law. obama care is still the law of the land but i'm not sure the fight is going to end. 37 times the house voted to repeal this. >> the fight's just starting. you have two games that are going on right now and will go on now for years. there's the political game and the what's best for the health of americans and the american economy game and right now -- >> why can't those be the same thing in. >> -- they're in conflict right now and...
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this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also, according to our sources and information learned by colleagues, are removing ball bearings from some of the people being treated, one of the victims at one of the local 4078hospitals there. this could indicate what the explosive devices were made of. it's described as screwed and sometimes small. there were said to be at least two unexploded devices. my sources are telling me one of the things they're doing, john, are to pick those apart. they would to get the dna evidence for the way they were constructed. as of now, no one is making any claim that we are aware of, claiming responsibility for th
this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also,...
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the fact that they uncovered other explosive material and devices, certainly public safety has to be law enforcement's greatest concern. you try to get as much information to protect the public from potential devices being out there and or whether or not there's other members of the cell out there planning similar events. >> we know police are saying they found handguns, a rifle, six bombs at the shootout scene. what does that tell you about what they were planning? >> it tells you they weren't done certainly, which obviously is fortunate they were able to prevent them from the next event. obviously if they can uncover any other devices that might be out there that poses public safety risk, that's important as well. >> you tried richard reed in criminal court and got a conviction. others that say, saxby chambliss bliss most prominent among them, that tsarnaev should be tried perhaps as enemy combatant, not even in u.s. criminal court. what do you think of that? >> i think the department in the military has to at least make that assessment, does it make more sense to determine he is an en
the fact that they uncovered other explosive material and devices, certainly public safety has to be law enforcement's greatest concern. you try to get as much information to protect the public from potential devices being out there and or whether or not there's other members of the cell out there planning similar events. >> we know police are saying they found handguns, a rifle, six bombs at the shootout scene. what does that tell you about what they were planning? >> it tells you...
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for law enforcement officials there right now? >> right now what they are trying to determine is if he's gone into somebody's house. he could be going into someone's home, seeing if they have weapons, hold them hostage, steal their car, so i think that's the concern right now that that's an additional factor of safety in the area. secondly, we don't know if at this point if maybe he was running to his own residence and in that red dense have more explosive devices or hazardous materials. that's the concern right now. we don't want anybody else out on the street possibly being misidentified as this guy that could have a bad result. the main concern is to keep the public safe. the best way to keep them safe would be in their own home, but check every home and make sure he has not gone into them. >> tom, one thing that's very interesting that happened earlier this evening is police found an individual, it turns out to be an individual who has been since set free, so apparently a completely innocent individual, but this individual was
for law enforcement officials there right now? >> right now what they are trying to determine is if he's gone into somebody's house. he could be going into someone's home, seeing if they have weapons, hold them hostage, steal their car, so i think that's the concern right now that that's an additional factor of safety in the area. secondly, we don't know if at this point if maybe he was running to his own residence and in that red dense have more explosive devices or hazardous materials....
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this law has been on the books for more than three years. if you had a mammogram that did not cost you a dime out of pocket, that is obama care. if you have a kid on your insurance and graduated college, that is obama care. fact. with an undertaking this large, there will be surprises both positive and negative. we don't know if the affordable care act will destroy jobs or create them. we don't know if it will cost you more or less. we know the u.s. government will shutdown on monday if into deal is struck. in three weeks, if america doesn't raise the debt ceiling, america could default on the debt. the dow is suffering five straight days of losses. republican senator johnny issakson has spearheaded to sit down with the congress. he is a grown up. he is an adult in the room. senator, you are no fan of obama care. you voted nearly 60 times to defund it and repeal it. a government shutdown won't stop it. how far are republicans willing to go, senator? >> hopefully we will come to our senses and won't shut the government down. you are right. yo
this law has been on the books for more than three years. if you had a mammogram that did not cost you a dime out of pocket, that is obama care. if you have a kid on your insurance and graduated college, that is obama care. fact. with an undertaking this large, there will be surprises both positive and negative. we don't know if the affordable care act will destroy jobs or create them. we don't know if it will cost you more or less. we know the u.s. government will shutdown on monday if into...
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it's federal, done from the top-down, every federal law enforcement has been involved in this looking for who did, why. the tone from the white house as well from the president himself has been to be calm and somewhat ignoring of who did this and why and resolved in finding out who they are, bringing them to justice and show that america overcomes. take a listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized because what the world saw yesterday, the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism, kindness, generosity and love. exhausted runners who kept running to the nearest hospital to give blood, those who stayed to tend to wounded, some tearing off own clothes to make tourniquets, first responders who ran into the chaos to save lives, the men and women who are still treating the wounded at some of the best hospitals in the world. >> now using the word and phrase "act of terror" may seem like a no-brainer. however the word means something, means something politically, legally, the aspect of being terrorized. it gets complicated. weave seeing play out here in real time. jessic
it's federal, done from the top-down, every federal law enforcement has been involved in this looking for who did, why. the tone from the white house as well from the president himself has been to be calm and somewhat ignoring of who did this and why and resolved in finding out who they are, bringing them to justice and show that america overcomes. take a listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized because what the world saw yesterday, the aftermath of the explosions were...
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law enforcement officials were relying on eyewitness accounts and what law officials are telling us, and like you said, scene like iraq, bolike a bomb went off, tornadic. >> i know that earlier there were reports that there were a lot of firefighters from other areas, emergency personnel that were going over to the scene and if they had enough emergency personnel. have you seen a big presence there? >> reporter: the presence is massive. in fact, they're telling emergency personnel from surrounding towns, we're good, we don't need you anymore. we don't need you anymore. they're telling the public, go to abbott high school, drop off your goods, give blood, that's how can you tep around here. in terms of emergency services, the response was incredible. they're fine. it's now a recovery mission. again, as soon as the sun comes up they expect to learn much, much more. one official i talked to could not confirm the number of casualties. said there were causalitieses. i asked him how bad, he said, it's bad. >> we're going to check in with one of the hospitals to see how many victims they re
law enforcement officials were relying on eyewitness accounts and what law officials are telling us, and like you said, scene like iraq, bolike a bomb went off, tornadic. >> i know that earlier there were reports that there were a lot of firefighters from other areas, emergency personnel that were going over to the scene and if they had enough emergency personnel. have you seen a big presence there? >> reporter: the presence is massive. in fact, they're telling emergency personnel...
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law's a train wreck. there is no way to fix this monstrosity. >> there is good news and bad news for the speaker. the bad news, when he unrolled his notes, he realized his premiums are going up. from $433 per month with a $700 deductible for the speaker and his wife, it's now $449 with a $1,000 deductible. that's just for him. mrs. boehner is going on medicare. the good news for the speaker, it could be worse. his new premiums include a $426 discount that members of congress and staffs are getting on their health insurance under obama care. the speaker is accepting that subsidy even though he once supported a republican plan to take it away. >> why don't we make sure that every american is treated just like we are. >> that sentiment apparently so october. that's not all. mr. boehner is also a famous smoker. >> i know that smoking is probably not good for my health. >> if you bought insurance in his home state of ohio, insurance companies could have charged him up to 50% more. call it the beltway boondoggl
law's a train wreck. there is no way to fix this monstrosity. >> there is good news and bad news for the speaker. the bad news, when he unrolled his notes, he realized his premiums are going up. from $433 per month with a $700 deductible for the speaker and his wife, it's now $449 with a $1,000 deductible. that's just for him. mrs. boehner is going on medicare. the good news for the speaker, it could be worse. his new premiums include a $426 discount that members of congress and staffs...
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the president signed it into law 3 1/2 years ago. since then, this law has survived a challenge in the supreme court, a presidential election, and a 21-hour rant from senator ted cruz, even a government shutdown won't kill it. but forget the politics. we've got the facts for you and your family. sanjay gupta will join me in a moment. americans without company-sponsored plans can either roll in their plans on state-based exchanges. that rollout begins on october 1st. coverage starts january 1st. and by march 31st, just about everyone must have health insurance or they're going to pay a penalty. and everyone, no matter how sick, must be able to get coverage. bob funk runs express employment professionals. this company places 500,000 people in jobs every year. funk says the affordable care act is good for his business, but it's bad for workers who want full-time positions. >> companies are fearful of hiring anyone on a permanent basis anymore, because of the fear of what's the cost is going to be. >> now, companies have been relying mor
the president signed it into law 3 1/2 years ago. since then, this law has survived a challenge in the supreme court, a presidential election, and a 21-hour rant from senator ted cruz, even a government shutdown won't kill it. but forget the politics. we've got the facts for you and your family. sanjay gupta will join me in a moment. americans without company-sponsored plans can either roll in their plans on state-based exchanges. that rollout begins on october 1st. coverage starts january 1st....
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so obviously that's what law enforcement is trying to piece together right now. as we have been reporting all day yesterday, there wasn't any intelligence gathered beforehand that gave anybody any indication that something like this might even be in the air. so i think that, you know, that's got law enforcement kind of scratching its head. >> reporter: indeed. and they're going back, no doubt, over all the information, all the transmissions that happened in the days and weeks before. >> right. >> reporter: jessica, it is interesting. this is a president who often chooses his words extremely carefully on the one hand. it's also a president who famously is no drama obama. he doesn't like unnecessary drama, the lore goes. it may very well be the drama over the use of the word "terror," not using the word it's just not worth the hassle to him. get it out of the way today and move on with the investigation, which is actually the important thing here. >> reporter: i think you're right and i also think, look, he didn't use the word "terror" yesterday i think for a numbe
so obviously that's what law enforcement is trying to piece together right now. as we have been reporting all day yesterday, there wasn't any intelligence gathered beforehand that gave anybody any indication that something like this might even be in the air. so i think that, you know, that's got law enforcement kind of scratching its head. >> reporter: indeed. and they're going back, no doubt, over all the information, all the transmissions that happened in the days and weeks before....
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details because it is an ongoing criminal investigation and a lot of this information has to go to law enforcement. but, i can say that it was successful. we had a ton of resources out there and we cleared a lot of land. >> no one has ever been charged in the case. police are hopeful kyron can be found and can be returned home. >>> a tragic story from new york city this morning. simply awful. a 1-year-old baby is dead after being shot. police say it happened sunday evening when the boy was being pushed in a stroller across the street in brooklyn. shots were fired, the boy was struck and killed. >> it's devastating and it's terrible. our young people have to understand, people in general, that guns kill. >> a family is distraught. the young mother and young father are hurting badly. they lost a 1-year-old child. >> really is -- it's not clear who was behind the shooting and if the child was caught in cross fire or the parents were being targeted. >>> in new york, a music festival was canceled after two people died. organizers of the electric zoo festival says they shut down the event in
details because it is an ongoing criminal investigation and a lot of this information has to go to law enforcement. but, i can say that it was successful. we had a ton of resources out there and we cleared a lot of land. >> no one has ever been charged in the case. police are hopeful kyron can be found and can be returned home. >>> a tragic story from new york city this morning. simply awful. a 1-year-old baby is dead after being shot. police say it happened sunday evening when...
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, she followed the law. i'm so impressed with that. i wish more people would listen to her. once we start compromising a juror and attacking them and making them fearful about their verdict, we've lost the essence of what we stand for. her personal opinions i think are shared by many but despite her personal opinion, she followed the law and we are a nation of laws and not a nation of anarchy. i'm just very impressed with the way she's come across and stated this, as we understood from the earlier juror that they were very divided about it. three wanted acquittal, one wanted manslaughter, one wanted second degree murder. after they looked at the law, they read the jury instructions and spent six agonizer hours reviewing this, this was the conclusion they followed, which was in fact the law. >> gene, when you hear a juror say she doesn't believe the case should be brought in the first place? is the prosecution at fault for demanding this verdict under the law? >> that's perplexing because if she believes he c
, she followed the law. i'm so impressed with that. i wish more people would listen to her. once we start compromising a juror and attacking them and making them fearful about their verdict, we've lost the essence of what we stand for. her personal opinions i think are shared by many but despite her personal opinion, she followed the law and we are a nation of laws and not a nation of anarchy. i'm just very impressed with the way she's come across and stated this, as we understood from the...
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residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is one of the houses police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house, he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they searched living room, dining room, went through the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> they searched cabinets? >> no, didn't go through cabinets, went through the bedrooms, closet doors, made their way through the back. >> reporter: beck shared his own footage of the s.w.a.t. team combing through the house. during this, they didn't know where tsarnaev was. he got a chill thinking about it. >> knowing they had him surrounded and close to our neighborhood, made us think he might have been here at nighttime and they kind of flushed him out into that area. >> reporter: vivian stevens lives by herself, also very close to the house where tsarnaev was cornered. >> i heard a boom, didn't know what it was, then heard a lot of g
residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. here on cyprus street, this is one of the houses police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house, he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through. >> they searched living room, dining room, went through the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> they searched cabinets? >> no, didn't go through cabinets, went...
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that is important law, in fact. and the reason is that our first amendment says nothing about the separation of church and state. you are aware of that. nothing in all. it was borrowing in a way the french republic's understandings of the secular separation of church and state that define how it was that the 1947 court case was actually litigated and how it determines our understanding of the first amendment today. that is, in france it was an attempt to get the catholic church out of everything and set up a purely secular state. our first amendment says nothing about that. these ideas then came over from europe buttressed by thomas jefferson's statement about creating a secular state. this was done through the sort of liberal takeover of our law studies in america. i get to the state -- takeover of the universities in order to bring the state as well. it began in the 1860's. importing radical european secular liberalism to the universities, you know what the reason was, no american university head -- could give you
that is important law, in fact. and the reason is that our first amendment says nothing about the separation of church and state. you are aware of that. nothing in all. it was borrowing in a way the french republic's understandings of the secular separation of church and state that define how it was that the 1947 court case was actually litigated and how it determines our understanding of the first amendment today. that is, in france it was an attempt to get the catholic church out of...
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. >> we're doing our best for the family, as all law enforcement is doing. >> two years later police still don't know where amanda berry is. >> she still hasn't been found. >> this is a missing girl. >> missing 14-year-old girl. >> in 2004 amanda berry's mother appeared on the montel williams show asking psychic sylvia brown for help. you don't think i'll ever see her again >> yeah, in heaven on the other side. >> they found new hope when shaun horn beck on ducted and held for four years was found alive. >> never give up that help. never. you never know. >> we could bring my child home or amanda berry, anything that's seen something happen to that child. >> little did they know their daughters were just miles away only now in retrospect were the vaguest of hints in. the padlocked door is seen here in this photo taken back in 2001. listen to castro's daughter in an exclusive daughter with cnn. >> i asked him if i could see my room for old time's sake. he said, oh honey, there's so much junk up there, you don't want to go up there. >> not junk but prisoners. he would trick the women, p
. >> we're doing our best for the family, as all law enforcement is doing. >> two years later police still don't know where amanda berry is. >> she still hasn't been found. >> this is a missing girl. >> missing 14-year-old girl. >> in 2004 amanda berry's mother appeared on the montel williams show asking psychic sylvia brown for help. you don't think i'll ever see her again >> yeah, in heaven on the other side. >> they found new hope when shaun...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me isn't she? ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome back to this special edition of "cnn sunday morning." it is january 20th. lovely shot there of the washington monument. glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. >> i'm john berman.
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me isn't she? ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and...
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opponents say they will fight the law in court. poppy harlow, cnn reporting. >>> glenn greenwald vowing to -- he released several documents from edward snowden. now he insists britain will regret the way they treated his partner. he was released after questioning. authorities took away his cell phone and usb drives without charging him. >>> attorneys for bradley manning are asking them not to rob the analyst of his youth. they want him sentenced to 60 years behind bars for releasing hundreds of classified documents to wikileaks. >>> vice president joe biden's son beau undergoing tests this morning in houston after an episode of disorientation. he felt sick last week on a family vacation and saw doctors in chicago and philadelphia before coming home no wilmington. the white house is not releasing details about his condition. he suffered a mild stroke in 2010. >> concerned about that. >>> a fire that killed five members of a bachelorette party, remember that? it's been ruled an accident. the limousine's suspension system suffered a f
opponents say they will fight the law in court. poppy harlow, cnn reporting. >>> glenn greenwald vowing to -- he released several documents from edward snowden. now he insists britain will regret the way they treated his partner. he was released after questioning. authorities took away his cell phone and usb drives without charging him. >>> attorneys for bradley manning are asking them not to rob the analyst of his youth. they want him sentenced to 60 years behind bars for...
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among them, education, law enforcement, weather forecasting, food inspections, aviation safety. lines could get longer. president says there has to be a better way. >> now, if congress allows this meat claefr approach to take place, it will jeopardize our military-readiness, it will eviscerate job creating investments in energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that's outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every single day, it doesn't make those dissensions. emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their able to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. >> now, some republicans, especially in the tea party, including senator rand paul say that forced cuts are a pittance and even deeper cuts are needed. other fear the deep cuts on the military. i'm joined wit republican chairman of the committee. do you agree that sweeping cuts are better than no cuts at all? >> well, we have a problem. there's no question. we have a spending problem and we're spending more m
among them, education, law enforcement, weather forecasting, food inspections, aviation safety. lines could get longer. president says there has to be a better way. >> now, if congress allows this meat claefr approach to take place, it will jeopardize our military-readiness, it will eviscerate job creating investments in energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that's outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every...
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law enforcement searching the water for those two people still missing. what happened, last night about 8:15 after this air medical evac plane had just dropped off a patient from mexico, it was leaving ft. lauderdale international airport on its way back to mexico. and just after takeoff, the pilot issued a distress call. >> you going back to ft. lauderdale. we have a fail. >> maintain 4,000 and turn left heading 330. >> it's not possible. we're gonna do a 180. mayday. mayday. mayday. >> at approximately 8:45 p.m., on-scene searchers and responders located debris and shortly thereafter located two bodies. at this time, there's still ongoing search and rescue efforts by all agencies, both local, state and federal. looking for possible survivors in the water. >> now, we still don't know the identities of people on board the plane. we are told that the bodies were of a man and a woman. of course, the national transportation safety board will investigate this accident. and we are expecting a news conference from authorities any minute now where they may updat
law enforcement searching the water for those two people still missing. what happened, last night about 8:15 after this air medical evac plane had just dropped off a patient from mexico, it was leaving ft. lauderdale international airport on its way back to mexico. and just after takeoff, the pilot issued a distress call. >> you going back to ft. lauderdale. we have a fail. >> maintain 4,000 and turn left heading 330. >> it's not possible. we're gonna do a 180. mayday. mayday....
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i think he was saying that america who disagree or are asking the laws of our country, but what edward snowden did is not that. that's why he's being charged with a crime. he ran away and ran away to countries that we feel the most threatened by in these security leaks in some respects. so i think that the president have been clear about that. i think they've been clear all along that what they do is lawful surveillance of real terrorist threats. i don't think he has anything to apologize for about how much he has defended this program. what i think is wrong is republicans who are looking for a divide here that does not exist. to say the president shouldn't be worried about civil liberties -- >> there are many -- >> there are no reasons to create a problem here when one doesn't exist. the majority of our elected officials believe these programs are valuable. >> the president addressed the gulf between what he said about surveillance programs as a senator and what he's now done as president. let's listen. >> keep in mind as a senator i expressed a healthy skepticism about these programs
i think he was saying that america who disagree or are asking the laws of our country, but what edward snowden did is not that. that's why he's being charged with a crime. he ran away and ran away to countries that we feel the most threatened by in these security leaks in some respects. so i think that the president have been clear about that. i think they've been clear all along that what they do is lawful surveillance of real terrorist threats. i don't think he has anything to apologize for...
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. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with blood. the younger brother'ses cape was busted when a man found him hiding in his backyard boat. thermal images shows a white image of an object projecting heat. in another still photo you can make out the suspect's feet in black lying in the boat. a robotic arm moves in and lifts the tarp. . the police chief tells wolf blitzer about those moments. >> we began negotiations that way. over a long period of time, we were able to finally get him to surrender. >> agents yell at him to give himself up. police say there was an exchange of gunfire. authorities said his injuries came during thursday night's shootout when his brother was killed. agents spent the day combing over every inch of the boat collecting blood, hair and more to build a case against the suspected boston marathon bomber. and today prosecutors are cont
. >> all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have many questions. those questions need to be answered. >> in this photograph taken right after his arrest, the college student's neck area appears covered with blood. the younger brother'ses cape was busted when a man found him hiding in his backyard boat. thermal images shows a white image of an object projecting heat. in another still photo you can make out the...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> listen to this, starting today starbucks will see reusable plastic cups. they will cost you a dollar a piece. customer also receive a 10 cent discount every time they use it to buy a drink. starbucks has been criticized over the volume of paper waste in its cups produced. the chain sold reusable cups before, but they believe this new low price for the reusable cup will actually spark new customer interest. i'm a little concerned about this because i lose my cups all the t
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that means federal laws banning pot smoking will not supersede the state laws that make it okay to smoke pot out there. the justice department can still step in down the line if states fail to follow certain federal guidelines like keeping weed out of the hands of minors. >> as firefighters make head way to contain the ferocious fire in yosemite national park, we have time lapsed video released there week that show different angles of the rim fire which has scorched more than 192,000 acres of land. look at that. firefighters say it is now 30% contained and they expect to gain more ground in the coming weeks. stunning images. >>> it was eight years ago today a monster named katrina unleashed fury on new orleans and people of the gulf coast. some are using the anniversary to commemorate lives changed and lost. and others say the george w. bush glosses over the administration's failed role in the response to katrina. groups are pushing for changes to the exhibit, which they say present as watered version of the response. the federal government took days to send in rescue crews. we reached o
that means federal laws banning pot smoking will not supersede the state laws that make it okay to smoke pot out there. the justice department can still step in down the line if states fail to follow certain federal guidelines like keeping weed out of the hands of minors. >> as firefighters make head way to contain the ferocious fire in yosemite national park, we have time lapsed video released there week that show different angles of the rim fire which has scorched more than 192,000...
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you hear about obama care going to the supreme court, you get a flash back and you think the entire law itself is at stake. if the supreme court strikes down obama care's mandate to include contraceptives works that mean obama care overall is dead? >> no. the bill would stand on its own as it is currently written. the big question would be how would the obama care administration deal with it. would we have to see companies who did not want freeway this type of protection for contraception in the cost of it, would they then to have apply for it? it would not take down the whole bill. but it is a huge political football heading into the mid-term elections. >>> a huge political football. why is this such a big deal? it is. >> it is a very big deal for a lot of reasons but it is a big deal because it mobilizes the two political bases. we've seen republicans and conservatives come out in support of hobby lobby. we've seen it all along but they came out in droves when they heard the supreme court agreed to take case. we saw democrats come out including the democratic national committee. let's
you hear about obama care going to the supreme court, you get a flash back and you think the entire law itself is at stake. if the supreme court strikes down obama care's mandate to include contraceptives works that mean obama care overall is dead? >> no. the bill would stand on its own as it is currently written. the big question would be how would the obama care administration deal with it. would we have to see companies who did not want freeway this type of protection for contraception...
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and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about 30 seconds. and the big public ceremony will take place tomorrow at the capitol and this was a chance for the president in a private ceremony at the swearing in here in the blue room. you saw and heard the president a few seconds ago, take a listen at the very end, after the president started greeting the first lady and the first daughters. >> thank you. dy it. i did it. >> so, leave it to the first daughters. the daughter sasha telling the president he didn't mess up. that's a reference to four years ago. when during that public ceremony they kind of stepped on some of the words, had to do a redo, that didn't happen this time around, soledad and john. >> what's the current status of this speech here. less than 24 hours ago to go until show-time? >> we're told the president is in the final moments of the wrapping the speech. he will be tweaking it until the time of delivery. this is something the president has been working on for many hours. he'll be doing it long-hand. but the president's chief
and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about 30 seconds. and the big public ceremony will take place tomorrow at the capitol and this was a chance for the president in a private ceremony at the swearing in here in the blue room. you saw and heard the president a few seconds ago, take a listen at the very end, after the president started greeting the first lady and the first daughters. >> thank you. dy it. i did it. >> so, leave it to the first daughters. the...
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. >> are you deputized at any other law enforcement agency? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission and i'm also commissioned by the special agent charge cleveland division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate in the interrogation of ariel castro may 7th, 2013? >> yes. >> did you develop a strategy for that interrogation as to how you intended to proceed? >> i did. >> what was it? >> my strategy for the interrogation was to be nonconfrontational, to obtain information from mr. castro that would meet the elements of the crimes we thought he may be charged with in the near future. >> were you going into it in an attempt to browbeat him or be confrontational with him? >> not at all. >> did you administer miranda rights to him? >> yes, i did. >> did he read, perform and sign a written waiver of miranda rights? >> yes, he did. >> on a separate form at the conclusion of that process, did he also execute a three-page summary statement of the course of that interrogation as to his core admission of conduct? >> yes, there wer
. >> are you deputized at any other law enforcement agency? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission and i'm also commissioned by the special agent charge cleveland division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate in the interrogation of ariel castro may 7th, 2013? >> yes. >> did you develop a strategy for that interrogation as to how you intended to proceed? >> i did. >> what was it? >>...
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the embargo used to be an executive order but it was codified into law under helms burton. so now lifting the actual embargo requires an act of congress. and i think that is going to be a very difficult road for any administration while cuba continues doing the things it's doing. >> i think any handshake that elicits this kind of discussion, it's clear, it's more than just a handshake. ana navarro, david, thanks for being with us. >>> another reminder we are waiting to go hear from the doctors treating the family rescued in nevada. that's the hospital we're looking at right now we'll go back to the news conference as it begins and speak to another key figure in the rescue. >>> next, new details about the terror attack inside a shopping mall in kenya. why officials say there may have been only four gunmen and how they may have escaped alive. >>> today a drastically different picture of the kenya mall shooting came to light by the new york police department. how different a picture you ask? well, in "360" terms about a 180. according to the report,ust four gunmen, four, not 1
the embargo used to be an executive order but it was codified into law under helms burton. so now lifting the actual embargo requires an act of congress. and i think that is going to be a very difficult road for any administration while cuba continues doing the things it's doing. >> i think any handshake that elicits this kind of discussion, it's clear, it's more than just a handshake. ana navarro, david, thanks for being with us. >>> another reminder we are waiting to go hear...
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law enforcement sources says there are a number of active leads. overnight authorities searched an apartment in ravire, massachusetts. the explosive devices used were packed with nails, zippers, blades. doctors report removing ball bearings from patients. there have been at least ten amputations so far. doctors say they have never seen the scale of an attack like this in normal city hospitals. the doctors says they will find and bring to justice whoever is behind the bombings at the marathon. those bombings, again, killed three people, injured more than 140. investigators, they're combing through the evidence this morning. the fbi and boston police asking anyone who may have seen anything, heard anything suspicious, contact authorities. i'm here with cnn's pamela bradley this morning. >> good morning. people are still on high alert this morning. there is heavy law enforcement presence here in boston's back bay area. it is all hands on deck as they investigate the attack, how they were able to carry it off and why. just before 3:00 p.m., more than f
law enforcement sources says there are a number of active leads. overnight authorities searched an apartment in ravire, massachusetts. the explosive devices used were packed with nails, zippers, blades. doctors report removing ball bearings from patients. there have been at least ten amputations so far. doctors say they have never seen the scale of an attack like this in normal city hospitals. the doctors says they will find and bring to justice whoever is behind the bombings at the marathon....
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just ahead a new challenge for president obama's health care law. the supreme court will review two cases that can test the law's rule on contraception. how strong are their arguments? our legal experts weigh in. >>> plus an assault in pittsburgh caught on video, a teenager punching and kicking a stranger so hard that the victim falls. is this part of that trend that some are calling the knockout game? we'll have a reality check straight ahead. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the ultimate bed. come to the sleep number store and discover the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number
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law enforcement goes about it. even if if was a lone individual, it's very, very difficult to do these kinds of things in the preparation phase, buying components to do it without being detected by someone such as family, neighbors, and others in the public. so, excellent move. that's part of the massive amount of leads being followed now by law enforcement. >> robert mcfadden, thank you very much for being with us. >>> three people lost their lives here in boston monday right at the finish line. among them, an 8-year-old little boy by the name of martin richard. he was there with his family to watch the marathon. look at them. cnn's gary tuchman has more on the youngest casualty of this tragedy. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding the sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son.
law enforcement goes about it. even if if was a lone individual, it's very, very difficult to do these kinds of things in the preparation phase, buying components to do it without being detected by someone such as family, neighbors, and others in the public. so, excellent move. that's part of the massive amount of leads being followed now by law enforcement. >> robert mcfadden, thank you very much for being with us. >>> three people lost their lives here in boston monday right at...
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and also make it clear in black and white, the law of the land that there will be no boots on the ground. >> important democrats have been asking for that assurance. republicans as well. i don't know when we have seen seven or eight days like we are about to see in washington with so much uncertainty with so much on the hill. thank you so much. >>> as congress decides whether or not the u.s. should act the in syria, we'll ask a nuclear and chemical weapons expert how the history of the attacks could affect that decision. >>> signatures of sarin gas. that's what u.s. secretary of state john kerry says turned up in tests of blood and hair samples among the more than 1400 people killed in the attack in syria last month. this ises the fist time any u.s. official made specific allegations about just what chemical weapon may have been used in that alleged attack. still to come were the findings of u.n. inspectors, another step in building the case against the assad re jet stream. joining me to talk is someone that knows more about it than anybody. david kay from the international atomic energy
and also make it clear in black and white, the law of the land that there will be no boots on the ground. >> important democrats have been asking for that assurance. republicans as well. i don't know when we have seen seven or eight days like we are about to see in washington with so much uncertainty with so much on the hill. thank you so much. >>> as congress decides whether or not the u.s. should act the in syria, we'll ask a nuclear and chemical weapons expert how the history...
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just ahead a new challenge for president obama's health care law. the supreme court will review two cases that can test the law's rule on contraception. how strong are their arguments? our legal experts weigh in. >>> plus an assault in pittsburgh caught on video, a teenager punching and kicking a stranger so hard that the victim falls. is this part of that trend that some are calling the knockout game? we'll have a reality check we'll have a reality check straight ahead. edit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for yea
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the law just makes that enrollment available. as you mentioned, house speaker john boehner seized on the news and said the president should use this opportunity to delay implementation of the entire law until all the bugs are worked out. >> no republicans lining up to comment, but aside from the latest delay which is a failure to meet a goal, is the white house still confident about this november 30th date? the date they etset to get the healthcare.gov website 80% effective in. >> they said it will be working for what they call, quote, the vast majority of users this weekend. as much of the country is focused on the traffic on the highways, it is safe to say the obama administration is worried about the flow of people onto the site. earlier this week, senior white house official confirmed to me that the administration did meet with ally groups, groups that are friendly to the white house, to urge them not to drive traffic to the site for at least a week. they want to see what the demand is going to be like on healthcare.gov. they
the law just makes that enrollment available. as you mentioned, house speaker john boehner seized on the news and said the president should use this opportunity to delay implementation of the entire law until all the bugs are worked out. >> no republicans lining up to comment, but aside from the latest delay which is a failure to meet a goal, is the white house still confident about this november 30th date? the date they etset to get the healthcare.gov website 80% effective in. >>...
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it's state law, federal law and tribal law. it's complicated. >>> morning shows love to talk about this. sleep. people are turning to sleep medication to catch zs. it's growing. more people are doing it. what does it do to your body the next morning. it's a big thing for us. am i taking enough? who knows better than dr. sanjay gupta? >> thanks, guys. one reason i lost so much sleep last night? >> the red sox. >> tom brady hurt his knee. we'll tell you about it after the break. face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪[off screen]ound hthere you are. ♪ [speaking german] hi, grandpa! [off screen] give me a kiss! [speaking mandarin] what do you think? do you like it? [off screen] happy birthday! can you see that? [speaking polish] [of
it's state law, federal law and tribal law. it's complicated. >>> morning shows love to talk about this. sleep. people are turning to sleep medication to catch zs. it's growing. more people are doing it. what does it do to your body the next morning. it's a big thing for us. am i taking enough? who knows better than dr. sanjay gupta? >> thanks, guys. one reason i lost so much sleep last night? >> the red sox. >> tom brady hurt his knee. we'll tell you about it after...
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russrebecca: the law works.going tsomebody's looking out for the. little guyyice. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> the buried lead. that's what we call stories not getting a whole lot of attention. it's been more than 35 years sense a woman, a follower of charles manson, calmly walked into a crowd armed with a colt .45 pistol and pointed that weapon within two feet of president gerald ford. now for the first time we're hearing the former president recall what happened in his own words. it is absolutely fascinating and "the lead"'s erin mcpike is here with the story. >> reporter: a nonprofit filed a motion with the federal
russrebecca: the law works.going tsomebody's looking out for the. little guyyice. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all...
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then eventually, they brought in regulations for driving cars from seat belts to tough drunk driving laws, to all sorts of registrations and insurance policies and so on. really made it very hard compared as it used to be and there is a reluctance to do something like that with guns, which i find baffling. >> i would agree with you. i think we have a bigger problem in the future with all these, you know, young adults, men and women coming back from iraq and afghanistan and doing two or three tours of duty and actually really seeing horrific things in real life and have done them, have witnessed them and how do we deal with them coming back? you know, that is a bigger issue, and yes, i think hollywood, we're always good for a debate and this is a subject where there is kind of, you know, subjective, so it kind of goes back and forth and arguments can be made for both sides. >> was hollywood pleased to see president obama? or has the warmth and joy of his original great power faded over the years? >> judging -- i don't know if you were out and about in l.a., judging by the traffic -- >> tha
then eventually, they brought in regulations for driving cars from seat belts to tough drunk driving laws, to all sorts of registrations and insurance policies and so on. really made it very hard compared as it used to be and there is a reluctance to do something like that with guns, which i find baffling. >> i would agree with you. i think we have a bigger problem in the future with all these, you know, young adults, men and women coming back from iraq and afghanistan and doing two or...
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the administration argued in private that that would be a disaster for the law itself because it would basically pull a thread and unravel the whole thing. it would make premiums go up for people who do enroll and so forth. however, the political reality is that democrats feel i'm told more and more a lot of pressure to maybe vote for that because of the calls they're getting from constituents who are losing their health plans. so this meeting this morning i'm told was a forum for democrats to air their grievances and they did big-time. it was a pretty heated meeting i'm told this morning, again among house democrats and administration officials. they want the administration to come up with a way out of this, and they want them to do it by this friday so democrats don't have to vote for that republican proposal, wolf. >> how realistic of a deadline if it's this friday, is it? because this is a really complicated matter. >> it's unclear. one of the house democrats came out and said they think the administration could come up with thing in the next 24 hours, but the key question, one of
the administration argued in private that that would be a disaster for the law itself because it would basically pull a thread and unravel the whole thing. it would make premiums go up for people who do enroll and so forth. however, the political reality is that democrats feel i'm told more and more a lot of pressure to maybe vote for that because of the calls they're getting from constituents who are losing their health plans. so this meeting this morning i'm told was a forum for democrats to...
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>> well, again, those are things we need to talk about in a court of law when it's been fully vetted. right now, where this happened is a right to a fair trial for these young men, these juveniles, has been threatened and hijacked, and what i must do is right the ship by making sure that there is fairness in the proceedings, and that is everyone's concern and that should be everyone's concern and as this case has been hijacked away from them. it can be hijacked from anyone else. anyone who has a case, man, woman, boy, girl. social media becomes a very real issue that we need to deal with and we need to make allowances for. the system is not designed to work that way and is completely undermining our system. >> let me bring this back with your client. as you mixed, mentioned, 16 years of age. under house arrest. how is he right now? what is life like now for him? >> well, there's an adjustment obviously. any time one is accused of rape, whether innocent or guilty or not, there are folks that will have their opinion and we can't do anything about that. we can't do anything about what th
>> well, again, those are things we need to talk about in a court of law when it's been fully vetted. right now, where this happened is a right to a fair trial for these young men, these juveniles, has been threatened and hijacked, and what i must do is right the ship by making sure that there is fairness in the proceedings, and that is everyone's concern and that should be everyone's concern and as this case has been hijacked away from them. it can be hijacked from anyone else. anyone...
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you trust -- and i think rightly -- in our system of rule of law in appreciating that judges are aware of the things that might influence them and understand that they have an obligation to ensure that their decisions are not based on their personal feelings, but based on the law. >> what do you think justice clarence thomas, who also has written about his experiences with affirmative action, and he uses the words "humiliating" when he describes his experience. it's the polar opposite of your experience. why do you think he has a completely different experience? >> was it? i mean, my book talks about the negative aspects of affirmative action, the stereotypes, the feelings -- and i use the word in my book -- of being expected to feel shame. >> and you engage people. you don't seem ashamed. you took them on. you explained, here is why you are wropg. >> well, that's because that's what i came out of the experience with, and i want people to understand that there's a flip side to shame. >> do you think you ask too many questions in the court? i mean, there are people who have said -- just
you trust -- and i think rightly -- in our system of rule of law in appreciating that judges are aware of the things that might influence them and understand that they have an obligation to ensure that their decisions are not based on their personal feelings, but based on the law. >> what do you think justice clarence thomas, who also has written about his experiences with affirmative action, and he uses the words "humiliating" when he describes his experience. it's the polar...